Public Policies

Mitsubishi Materials Group Corporate Philosophy

Luvata is a group company of Mitsubishi Materials Corporation (MMC). As a diversified materials manufacturer, the Mitsubishi Materials Group has strived to work "For People, Society and the Earth" through the supply of basic materials indispensable to the world.

Through its fair business operations, MMC will continue to promote materials innovation that addresses the emerging global challenges of technical innovation, information technology advancement, globalization and enhanced environmental awareness. MMC strives to meet the expectations of its stakeholders, including shareholders, and contributes to the sustainable development of society.

Code of Conduct

Luvata has always recognised that its own long-term interests and those of its various stakeholders depend on compliance with the highest standards of ethical conduct and applicable law.

This code is a representation of our culture and every Luvata employee is expected to conduct themselves and their business in line with this code without exception. Stricter guidelines or more detailed instructions may be appropriate for certain regions or countries but they should not contradict this code.

Luvata periodically reviews this code and is committed to making changes in its content and implementation when necessary.

General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Privacy Notice

This GDPR Privacy Notice explains the commitment of Luvata to keeping personal data and other confidential information concerning our customers, our stakeholders and the users of our web services confidential and secure at all times. This Privacy Notice also explains how and for which purposes personal data is processed by Luvata. Luvata collects and processes personal data in accordance with applicable laws and this Notice.

California Transparency in Supply Chains Act

Luvata expects that all suppliers who do business with Luvata and its subsidiaries will comply with all applicable laws, including the laws against forced or involuntary labor. The California Transparency in Supply Chains Act of 2010 (SB 657) is designed to increase the amount of information made available by manufacturers and retailers regarding efforts to address the issue of slavery and human trafficking.